A cavity in the pelvic area refers to the pelvic cavity, which is a space surrounded by the bones of the pelvis. It contains the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and part of the large intestine. This cavity provides protection and support to the organs within the pelvic region.
The shape of the pelvic bones and the frontal bones differ.
No, the small intestine is located in the abdominal cavity, not the pelvic cavity. The small intestine is part of the digestive system, where nutrient absorption takes place. The pelvic cavity contains reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, and part of the large intestine.
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There is no connection between the small intestine and the bones
During a sit-up, the primary bones used are the vertebral column (spine) and the pelvic bones (hip bones). The spine provides support and flexibility, while the pelvic bones anchor the lower body and help stabilize the movement.
The pelvic bones, or "hip bones" are also called the innominates, the OS coxae or the pelvis.
The hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx form the framework that supports the lower abdomen. These bones provide stability and structure to the pelvic region, enabling it to bear weight and support the organs in the lower abdomen. Additionally, the pelvic bones serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments that help with movement and support of the abdomen.
If you mean pelvic bones then yes, they can.
The pelvic cavity is a space bordered by the bones of the pelvis and contains organs such as the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and part of the large intestines. It plays a key role in supporting and protecting these organs while allowing for movement and flexibility in the lower part of the body.
Snakes have pelvic bones as remnants of their evolutionary history when their ancestors had hind limbs. These pelvic bones have been greatly reduced in size and are not functional for walking or supporting legs, but they still play a role in supporting reproductive organs.
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